And Then Came Paulette

And Then Came Paulette

by JustinPhipps (Translator), Barbara Constantine (Author)

Synopsis

A charming tale of family, friendship, love and loneliness, a feel-good bestseller that put the smiles back on French faces. When his son's family move away (with one last argument on their lips), widower Ferdinand is left with only a sadistic kitten for company on a farm that was built for a family. Just as loneliness starts to bite, he discovers his neighbour Marceline has long been shivering beneath a leaky roof. He welcomes her to his farm, temporarily of course, and also provides a home for her dog, and for Cornelius, her gluttonous donkey. As each begrudgingly adjusts to the other's quirks, yet more new arrivals appear. It seems that Ferdinand isn't the only one who was all alone, and the dusty farm becomes a haven for lost souls of every age to share their sorrows and set about rediscovering their joie de vivre. But amidst the newfound hustle and bustle, one final uninvited guest threatens to upset the apple cart once and for all...

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 302
Publisher: MacLehose Press
Published: 06 Mar 2014

ISBN 10: 085705242X
ISBN 13: 9780857052421

Media Reviews
'A beautiful and realistic novel, which asks readers to think of others as well as themselves' Le Figaro Litteraire. * Le Figaro Litteraire *
'A joyous utopia' Le Monde. * Le Monde *
Author Bio

Barbara Constantine was born in Nice, France in 1955. She is scriptwriter and ceramacist as well as a novelist.

Justin Phipps is a British translator who translates from French and Russian into English. After studying modern languages and social anthropology, he has worked in overseas development and more recently as a solicitor specialising in employment law.